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Episode 4 | Saving a Dying Language: Udochi’s Mission to Preserve Igbo Culture

Episode 4 | Saving a Dying Language: Udochi’s Mission to Preserve Igbo Culture

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Episode 4 – Udochi on Saving Igbo: Culture, Identity & the Power of Representation Podcast Description (Apple/Spotify) In Episode 4 of Chocolate and Coffee Break, host Andrea Putting welcomes Udochukwu “Udochi”, a Nigerian-American storyteller and cultural advocate dedicated to preserving the Igbo language through children’s educational animation. With UNESCO predicting that Igbo could be extinct by 2050, Udochi shares the urgent need for cultural resources, the lack of representation in media, and how children’s content can be a powerful vehicle to keep indigenous languages alive. This episode explores identity, heritage, racism, culture shock, and the emotional journey of reconnecting with one’s roots. It’s a moving reminder that diversity strengthens communities — and every child deserves to see themselves reflected in their world. Subscribe and join us in celebrating kindness, culture, and connection.
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